The 365-square-mile blaze has been burning in ponderosa forests for more than a week, consuming 233,500 acres and destroying five buildings since it started May 29. It marched north Monday, aided by wind gusts of more than 60 mph.

"We the tribes, in support to the oppressed and in retaliation against the illegitimate government ... have deployed around government installations ... which we now control in order to protect from thugs."

Britain has long been associated with Yemen. The country draws Britons to work in its oil and gas industry, as well as in development and on [duh] NGO projects, while Yemeni [rich-bitch] communities have settled in the UK.

...in this case we are looking at the kind of terrorism that developed and came out of Afghanistan," said Yuri Gorlach, an official in the Russian Foreign Ministry's department on European cooperation.